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Sabratha
This webpage reproduces part of
Cities in the Sand
Leptis Magna and Sabratha
in Roman Africa

text by Kenneth D. Matthews, Jr.
photographs by Alfred W. Cook

published by University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia,
1957

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 p55  Bibliography

Albertini, Eugene (revised by Louis Leschi). L'Afrique Romaine. Oxford, 1940.

Bartoccini, Renato. Guida di Lepcis. Rome, 1927(?).

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–––––––––. "Il Foro Imperiale di Lepcis (Leptis Magna)," in Africa Italiana, Vol. I, no. 1. Bergamo, 1927.

–––––––––. "Il Foro Imperiale di Lepcis (Leptis Magna)," in Africa Italiana, Vol. II, no. 1. Bergamo, 1928.

Camps-Fabrer, Henriette, L'Olivier et l'Huile dans l'Afrique Romaine. Algiers, 1953.

Cambridge Ancient History, Vols. IX and X.

Caputo, G., and Della Vida, G. Levi. "Il Teatro Augusteo di Leptis Magna Secondo le Ultime Scoperte e un' Iscrizione Bilingue in Latino e Neo-Punico," in Africa Italiana, Vol. VI, nos. 3 and 4. Bergamo, 1935.

Cary, M. The Geographic Background of Greek and Roman History. Oxford, 1949.

Casserly, Gordon. Tripolitania. London, 1943.

Charles-Picard, Gilbert. Les Religions de l'Afrique Antique. Paris, 1954.

Courtois, Christian. Les Vandales et l'Afrique. Paris, 1955.

Della Vida, G. Levi. "Due Iscrizioni Imperiali Neopuniche di Leptis Magna," in Africa Italiana, Vol. VI, nos. 1 and 2. Bergamo, 1935.

Goodchild, R. G., and Perkins, J. B. Ward. "The Limes Tripolitanus in the light of Recent Discoveries," Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. XXXIX (1949), pp81‑95.

–––––––––. "The Limes Tripolitanus, II," Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. XL (1950), pp30‑38.

–––––––––. "Roman Sites on the Tarhuna Plateau of Tripolitania," Papers of the British School at Rome, Vol. XIX (new series, Vol. VI) (1951), pp43‑77.

–––––––––. "Roman Tripolitania: Reconnaissance in the Desert Frontier Zone," The Geographical Journal, Vol. CXV nos. 4‑6 (June, 1950), pp161‑178.

–––––––––. "Two Monumental Inscriptions of Lepcis Magna," Papers of the British School at Rome, Vol. XVIII (new series, Vol. V) (1950), pp72‑82.

Guidi, Giacomo. "Criteri e Metodi Seguiti per il Restauro del Teatro Romano di Sabratha, in Africa Italiana, Vol. VI, nos. 1 and 2. Bergamo, 1935.

–––––––––. "La Data di Costruzione della Basilica di Leptis Magna," in Africa Italiana, Vol. II, no. 4. Bergamo, 1929.

–––––––––. "Orfeo, Liber Pater e Oceano in Mosaici della Tripolitania," in Africa Italiana, Vol. VI, nos. 3 and 4. Bergamo, 1935.

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Parker, H. M. D. The Roman Legions. Oxford, 1928.

Perkins, John B. Ward. "The Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna," Archaeology, Vol. 4, no. 1 (1951), pp226‑231.

–––––––––. "The Hunting Baths at Lepcis Magna," Archaeologia, Vol. XCIII (1949), pp165‑195 (written with the cooperation of J. M. C. Toynbee).

–––––––––. "Severan Art and Architecture at Lepcis Magna," Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. XXXVIII (1948), pp59‑80.

–––––––––. "Tripolitania and the Marble Trade," Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. XLI (1951), Parts I and II, pp89‑104.

Romanelli, Pietro. "Leptis Magna," in Africa Italiana, Vol. I. Rome, 1925.

–––––––––. Il Limes Romano In Africa. Istituto di Studi Romani, 1939.

–––––––––. "La Prima Linea di Difesa di Leptis Magna," Archeologia Classica, Vol. V (1952), pp100‑102.

Rostovtzeff, M. The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire. Oxford, 1926.

Warmington, B. H. The North African Provinces From Diocletian to the Vandal Conquest. Cambridge, 1954.


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